Myanmar introduces bonded warehousing, lowers raw material import duties

The customs department will introduce customs warehouses, or bonded warehouses – where goods can be stored without Value-Added Tax (VAT) or import duties – in the country, Finance Minister U Soe Win said on Friday.

The aim is to align local customs warehousing procedures with international standards and reduce import restrictions on Myanmar goods, the cabinet minister explained during a meeting with Vice President U Myint Swe and business representatives. 

The tax reductions will involve lowering the advanced income tax burden and simplifying the logistics processes to save time. 

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